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Monday, 30 January 2017

A very brief visit before the tide found the 3 male and 2
female Scaup in the gutter below the obs garden, also a single Little Egret.On
the sea were 60 Common Scoter, 3 Purple Sandpiper were at the north end as was
a Rock Pipit. Brent geese numbered 240 and included the Canadian ringed bird.
Four Crows were around the island.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Weather: SE force 4, slight mist
Five Scaup were about the island (3males and 2 females) and there was a very high count of 270 Brent Geese, mostly when they were between Little Eye and Tanskeys. Three Purple Sandpipers and 62 Turnstones were noted, also 7 Great Crested Grebes and 25 Common Scoter. On the ebb tide wader counts from the east hoyle included: 4,500 Oystercatchers, 420 Grey Plovers, 320 Curlew, 264 Bar-tailed Godwits and 170 Redshank on the north shore.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Today saw an increase in Scaup with 3 males and 2 females
off the north end, nearby were 9 Shelduck and 76 Common Scoter were counted off the
north shore along with 6 Great Crested Grebe. Brents around the islands were
about 250.

Saturday, 21 January 2017

Best bird this morning in the mist was a Common Snipe, not a common bird at Hilbre. At least one male Scaup is still off the island, and the Brent count was 262, confirming the recent large numbers. Good wader counts were 80 Bar-tailed Godwits and 129 Redshanks, while 3 Little Egrets were on the shore.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Weather: S force 1/2 slight mist
First thing this morning a Snow Bunting was on the path at the north end of Middle, possibly the same bird that has been at Little Eye this week. The rest of the morning was dominated by ducks; a Long-tailed duck swam close to the 3 male Scaup off the north end and nearby were 2 Teal and a Wigeon on the tide edge. Shortly afterwards a female Goldeneye was in the same area.

record shot of Long-tailed Duck

Teal

Earlier 40 a flock of 40 Lapwing were flying east towards the mainland and a female Peregrine flew down the west side and later flushed all the birds off the east hoyle. On the shore by Tansky rocks 8,000 Knot swirled in unison early in the day.
Photos CJ

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Just before dawn circa 400 Canada geese took to the air
from the Little Eye area with the majority flying north but some going towards
Grange Hill. On the sea a male Teal had joined the remaining 2 Scaup with 2 Great Crested Grebes, 200 Cormorants and 250 Common Scoter.

As the tide rose a very calm sea enabled a good count of
290 Brent geese, most in the water off the south west side of Middle. A single Grey Heron and 5 Purple Sandpiper were present as were the usual 3 Crows with
another 5 flying east over the island. Later the Snow Bunting was again at Little Eye

Monday, 16 January 2017

Weather: W force 1/2 vis 15 miles, cloudy
A brief visit before the tide found the Snow Bunting from yesterday was still present at Little Eye (below).

A Sparrowhawk was disturbed from the SK paddock.Three Shelduck flew over the north end with 250 Cormorants, 5 Common Scoter and 3 male Scaup on the sea.
Waders included 2,500 Oystercatcher, 4 Grey Plovers, 22 Curlew, 62 Turnstone, 105 Dunlin and 129 Redshank. Photo DB

Saturday, 14 January 2017

Weather: NW force 6
Many Herring Gulls, estimated at 17,000 were still on the shore this morning following the Starfish wreck. Among those present were an estimated 200 scandinavian argentatus birds.
A record count for Hilbre of 298 Brent Geese was made this morning and there were still 3 male Scaup around the island. The high tide gave the opportunity for 7 Purple Sandpipers to be found, which is quite likely all there are at the moment, also 4,600 Oystercatchers and 45 Common Scoter were logged.

The sea was rough at high tide

A young Grey Seal was on the shore by the obs

Last years rock fall has been scattered across the path onto the island by the gales